False fire alarm caused by panic attack at residence, Chesapeake OH


A fire and carbon monoxide alarm was triggered near 2nd Avenue. Emergency responders arrived but later canceled the call after finding no fire or hazard. The alarm was caused by a patron having a panic attack, not an actual emergency.
Audio|Source: Lawrence County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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This alarm residential.
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near 2nd Avenue, near 2nd Avenue, yours second alert.
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31, good avenue, yours second alert.
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31, dispatch.
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31, good here.
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We're going to be clear seeing cancel call break.
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Coffee, cleared, cancel call, good.
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Patron was having a panic attack.
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This one of us talk.
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Coffee.
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Times 524.
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Bars Kinney now on Station 300.
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Carbon monoxide alarm residential.
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near 2nd Avenue, your third alert.
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For arriving at the mention.
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Location mentioned:
Near 2nd Ave, Chesapeake, OH 45619
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